Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 96
... leave this perfidious neighborhood behind them ; but first it was necessary to blind the guide as to their ... leaving it burning , pushed forward , and travelled as fast as possible all night , so as to gain a fair start should any one ...
... leave this perfidious neighborhood behind them ; but first it was necessary to blind the guide as to their ... leaving it burning , pushed forward , and travelled as fast as possible all night , so as to gain a fair start should any one ...
Stran 114
... leave the regiment , but to be among the last men that leave the Ohio ; even if I serve as a pri- vate volunteer , which I greatly prefer to the establish- ment we are upon . * I have a constitu- tion hardy enough to encounter and ...
... leave the regiment , but to be among the last men that leave the Ohio ; even if I serve as a pri- vate volunteer , which I greatly prefer to the establish- ment we are upon . * I have a constitu- tion hardy enough to encounter and ...
Stran 135
... leave all their military stores , munitions , and artillery in possession of the French . This was objected to , and was readily modified . The main articles , as Washington and his officers understood them , were that they should be ...
... leave all their military stores , munitions , and artillery in possession of the French . This was objected to , and was readily modified . The main articles , as Washington and his officers understood them , were that they should be ...
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